States Can Lower Electric Bills with Clean Power Plan
Georgia Tech identified least-cost clean power pathways that would lower household electricity bills and reduce carbon pollution.
Georgia Tech Receives $30 Million Grant from The Kendeda Fund
Tech receives funding to pursue the first Living Building Challenge 3.0-certified facility of its size and function in the Southeast.
Four Communities Selected for Inaugural Georgia Smart Communities Challenge
Albany, Chamblee, Chatham County and Gwinnett County will implement smart development through a Georgia Tech-led program.
Lifting Communities with Smart Technology
Georgia Smart Communities Challenge helps small and large cities improve quality of life.
Georgia Tech to Launch State’s First Master’s Program Focused Exclusively on Sustainability
The degree program will help educate the next generation of sustainability leaders for corporations, government, and non-governmental organizations.
Rising Tundra Temperatures Create Worrying Changes in Microbial Communities
Rising temperatures could affect the microbial communities in northern latitude tundra.
Energy Regulation Rollbacks Threaten Progress Against Harmful Ozone
This is what could happen if all endangered regulations that help in the fight against harmful ozone go away.
Membrane Technology Could Cut Emissions and Energy Use in Oil Refining
New membrane technology could reduce carbon emissions and energy intensity associated with oil refining.
Georgia Tech Will Help Manage DOE’s Savannah River Laboratory
Georgia Tech is part of a team that has been selected to manage the DOE's Savannah River National Laboratory
Shuttering Fossil Fuel Power Plants May Cost Less Than Expected
A generator-level model suggests that most fossil fuel power plants could complete normal lifespans and still close by 2035.